Deaths in Afghan blast accidents
Three children killed by explosion of ordnance left over from country’s civil war.

One policeman was killed and at least eight were wounded, Ahmad Zia Aftali, the chief of the hospital where the injured were taken for treatment, said.
A policeman who witnessed the blast said more than 15 people were hurt in total.
Another police official, Sayed Ekramudin, said two civilians were killed and 13 others wounded in an explosion on Sunday at a refuse dump in the city’s northern outskirts.
Ekramudin said a truck had hit a buried explosive.
Landmines and unexploded ordnance kill or maim several dozen people each month in Afghanistan, according to the United Nations.
There are millions of unexploded munitions and landmines across Afghanistan dating from three decades of war.